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CrayoNano AS introduces a hybrid material with unique properties.
This is obtained by growing semiconductor nanowires on graphene.
This video shows the patented process developed by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, which involves growing crystalized nanowires out of gallium and arsenic. The important thing to note here is how graphene allows us to do away with a rigid 500 nanometer thick substrate, and instead opt for a flexible, transparent, single-atom-thick graphene base.
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The World of Science and Technology
The World of Science and Technology
2012-10-01 00:00:17